The most significant long-term effect of Jackson's veto was
widespread western expansion due to greater availability of credit to purchase land
the first and only time the federal government was able to pay off its debts
the federal government's inability to monitor monetary policy without a central bank
steady and stable growth of state-chartered banks
The correct answer for this question is this one: "the federal government's inability to monitor monetary policy without a central bank"
The most significant long-term effect of Jackson's veto was the federal government's inability to monitor monetary policy without a central bank Hope this helps answer your question and have a nice day ahead.